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  | quote: Originally posted by jon-nyc: I would try:
  1) talking to them 2) getting support from neighbors and talking to them 3) initiate the town process  4) poisoned steaks in that order.  
 NEVER 4  -------------------------------- The earth laughs in flowers 
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  | Yeah that was just a joke.  -------------------------------- If you think looting is bad wait until I tell you about civil forfeiture.   
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  | I am very conscious of our dogs not being *those* dogs.  I try not to let them out in the morning too early, or in the evening too late (although I do let them out at bedtime, I let them right back in).
  There are times when our dogs, and the foxhounds on the other side of the fence, make a racket announcing their territory to each other.  I try to make sure that only happens in the middle of the day.  
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  | quote: Originally posted by jon-nyc: Yeah that was just a joke.  
 I though that maybe it was a test to see if we read a post all the way through!    -------------------------------- The earth laughs in flowers 
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  | Talking to them is a waste.   The people nuts.   I would not talk to them unless there was a crowd of neighbors standing there with me.  -------------------------------- Several people have eaten my cooking and survived. 
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  | quote: Originally posted by CHAS: Talking to them is a waste.   Those people are  nuts.   I would not talk to them unless there was a crowd of neighbors standing there with me.  
  -------------------------------- Several people have eaten my cooking and survived. 
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